It’s a sad day for everyone as the basketball world, sports enthusiasts, and even common people around the world mourn the passing of NBA legend Kobe Bryant and his 13-year-old daughter Gianna in a helicopter crash at Calabasas in Los Angeles, California. The internet and social media were also quickly …
Read More »Teachers from Calaca, Batangas Receive Free Laptops and P8000 Cash Gift
It’s indeed a merry merry Christmas and a happy happy new year to the public school teachers of Calaca, Batangas as they received their brand new laptop, laptop bag plus Php 8k cash gift from their municipal government. Wow! Here’s the part we say “Sana all”. Photo credits: Facebook / …
Read More »Salary Standardization Law of 2019 (SSL V)
Salary Standardization Law of 2019 (SSL V) Senate Bill No. 1219 (In Substitution of Senate Bill Nos. 49, 200, 1006 and 1136, taking into consideration Senate Joint Resolution No. 3) Prepared jointly by the Committees of Civil Service, Government Reorganization and Professional Regulation; and Finance with Senators Ralph G. Recto, …
Read More »For 26 years, this 85-year old teacher NEVER missed a day of class
Can you name teachers who have been so dedicated and passionate about their profession? Well, to name one, here’s Sharon Bradley, the 85-year old instructor at Naaman Forest High School outside Dallas. Photo credits: CBS News This remarkable teacher proved her love for teaching as she set her very own …
Read More »Government Workers to Receive Up to P10,000 Worth of Service Recognition Incentive (SRI)
It’s official. Government employees, including teaching, teaching-related, and non-teaching personnel, will receive P10,000 worth of Service Recognition Incentive as stated on Administrative Order No. 19. Series of 2019. This has been confirmed by DepEd Spokesperson and Undersecretary Annalyn M. Sevilla on her Facebook post earlier today, December 4, 2019. Photo …
Read More »DepEd’s Official Statement on the Teacher-learner Incident that was Aired on Raffy Tulfo in Action
The Department of Education has released its official statement on the teacher-learner incident which became viral on the internet in the past few days. DepEd emphasized that there are certain laws and policies apply to students and teachers and that the department is making sure that both sides will be …
Read More »After Going Viral for Ranking 2nd in LET, Fisherman’s Daughter Shares Update on New House
Several years ago, the photo of a humble nipa hut proudly displaying a ‘Top 2’ tarpaulin went viral. It became a beautiful testament to how a poor fisherman’s daughter overcame many challenges to rank Top 2 in the September 2015 Licensure Exam for Teachers (LET)! Photo credits: Facebook / Iah …
Read More »Teacher Who Wears Damaged Shoes Gets Emotional After His Students Surprised Him with a New Pair of Footwear
They say that teachers are our second parents and that we should give them the same respect that we have for our parents. And rightfully so because our children spend five days of their week in school with their classmates and teachers. In fact, and funny enough, there are times …
Read More »Senate Bill 49: Salary Standardization Law V (SSL V)
SENATE BILL 49: SALARY STANDARDIZATION LAW V Senator Ralph Recto has filed Senate Bill 49 also known as Salary Standardization Law V that aims to increase the salary of government workers in the country. AN ACT ADJUSTING THE SALARY SCHEDULE OF CIVILIAN PERSONNEL IN THE GOVERNMENT, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES …
Read More »Viral Photo of a Student Who Stands Still Under the Rain During Flag Ceremony Draws Mixed Reactions from Netizens
In today’s world, it’s quite hard to see people who wholeheartedly respect the Philippine national anthem even in flag ceremonies that are being conducted in schools, municipal halls, and other government offices. In schools, students usually line up every Monday to participate in flag ceremonies and during Fridays on flag …
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